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A late 19c/early 20c terrestrial globe with a brass meridian, raised on a wooden stand with scrolling legs on a triform base with compass, on ball feet, the 13"" globe of Dutch origin and labelled Aardglobe Dr R Newse, a/f some damage around the paper close to South Pole and adjustment required in the rotation, 22"" high overall.
A COPY OF A LETTER FROM THE DESK OF MAJOR B.E. FERGUSON OF THE BLACK WATCH GENERAL HEADQUARTERS INDIA, regarding the strange story of Lieutenant Philip Stibbe who was shot and wounded and left behind on expedition in Rangoon to wait for the Japs or d eath or from the single Karen Riflemen who disobeyed orders and stayed behind with him, the story continues that long afterwards news filtered through that the brave Karen had been shot and that the Officer was last seen desperately ill in a Japanese Prisoner of War Hospital, the letter is written to Lieutenant Stibbe`s father describing his son`s bravery and what a sad loss and how disheartening it was personally for the Major, however what he did not know is that Philip Stibbe had recovered, r eturned to England and was living in Leicester and that the brave rifleman who was known as Maung Tun was alive and well and living off his own patch of land in his native valley, this made the monocle wearing dandy Brigadier Ferguson, one of the bes t D.S.O.`s of the Burma Campaign the embarrassed idol of the Karen Mission, included in the four page letter is a newspaper cutting describing in full, his faux pas together with a 1939 dated LETTER OF CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTION
A PAIR OF GREAT WAR SERVICE MEDALS ""Pip"" and ""Wilfred"" with ribbons for Private A** Maylott 922 First War Royal Warwickshire Regiment KIA Pair, British War Medal and Victory Medal to 922 Pte. A. Maylott. R. War. R. Killed on the 26th October 1917 and remembered on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Maylott served with the 15th Bn, formerly the 16th (Birmingham) Bn., aged 24, he was from Bournbrook in Birmingham
NINE BESWICK BEATRIX POTTER FIGURINES, ""Mrs. Tiggy Winkle Takes Tea"", ""Mrs. Tiggy Winkle"", ""Ribby"", ""Foxy Whiskered Gentleman"", ""Mr. Jeremy Fisher"", ""Mr. Benjamin Bunny"", ""Mrs. Flopsy Bunny"", ""Johnny Town-Mouse"", all with brown back stamp, and anothe r ""Johnny Town-Mouse"" with gold back stamp
A George I silver hallmarked lidded tankard, the body and lid having later matching design consisting of floral and scroll patterns and scroll handle with thumb piece, body and lid interior having London 1714 hallmarks, body having later inscription reading `R Beslen from GW 1857`, height 15cm.
A George I silver hallmarked lidded tankard, the body and lid having later matching design consisting of floral and scroll patterns and scroll handle with thumb piece, body and lid interior having London 1714 hallmarks, body having later inscription reading `R Beslen from GW 1857`, height 15cm.
A very interesting collection of WWI medals belonging to the four brothers of the Rance family, who all joined up in 1915. By March and June of 1917, the two youngest were dead. Bernard.C.Rance R.F.A. died 26th March 1917: 1914-15 Star, 1914-1919 Great War of Civilisation, plus his death plaque. Fought at Ypres, the Somme, the Acnre and Arras. Charles.F.Rance L.R. died 7 June 1917: 1914-15 Star 1914-1919 Great War of Civilisation, plus his death plaque. fought at the Somme, Arras and Vimy Ridge. Also in this lot is a 1914-15 Star for R. Rance R.F.A who fought at the Somme, Richebourg, Bapaume, Givenchy and a 1914-19 Great War of Civilisation for J. Rance who fought at the Soome, the Acnre, Ypres, Arras, Cambrai and Peronne, together with a Royal Artillery badge and six bullet casings.
A pair of Silver Plate candlesticks, height 215 mm together with a pair of silver salt cellars mm R S approx. 50 gms, a mustard pot with spoon (silver) approx. 52 gms, a pair of silver pepper pots mm H & A and a pair of silver urn shaped pepper pots on a squared foot mm N.H. approx. 122 gms together with a small solid silver round ring box with engraved initials L.B. to top, approx. 34 gms.
A print of a coloured engraving by J R Smith and painted by G Morland entitled `The Fern Gatherers` published May 1799, 60 x 45 cms framed and glazed together with a coloured engraving entitled `Watergate Street, Chester` published by T Catherall 28.5 x 40 cms framed and glazed and a print by A Olweg of an elderly man 38 x 27 cms framed and glazed.
A late Victorian hallmarked silver pedestal bowl with embossed foliate swag band above gadrooned lower section and spreading circular foot, inscribed "To Major Harry R. Parkes, a token of regard & esteem from his co-workers at The Sessions House on the occasion of his retirement form the position of Military Representative Liverpool 5th December 1917", London 1896, diameter 21cm, approx 16.75ozt.
A pair of Silver Plate candlesticks, height 215 mm together with a pair of silver salt cellars mm R S approx. 50 gms, a mustard pot with spoon (silver) approx. 52 gms, a pair of silver pepper pots mm H & A and a pair of silver urn shaped pepper pots on a squared foot mm N.H. approx. 122 gms together with a small solid silver round ring box with engraved initials L.B. to top, approx. 34 gms.
A print of a coloured engraving by J R Smith and painted by G Morland entitled `The Fern Gatherers` published May 1799, 60 x 45 cms framed and glazed together with a coloured engraving entitled `Watergate Street, Chester` published by T Catherall 28.5 x 40 cms framed and glazed and a print by A Olweg of an elderly man 38 x 27 cms framed and glazed.

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